Animal cancer abet, is it coincidence or not?

We moved into the house I am currently living in about 9 years ago and we had 1 dog which died of cancer a few years after moving within this house. A few years later another one of our dogs got cancer which I thought was a coincidence. About a year ago the vet found that my dog have brain damage and received medication and is now doing fine. Now I recently found out that my other dog have cancer. Is this something I should look further into or is it just something that happens? If I should look further into it how should I go just about doing so?
Answers:     It is only just coincidence.
It's a possibility but if the dogs are different breeds and/or they get different kinds of cancer, the odds are less. Also, it is dependent on the age of the dogs. As dogs take older, the likelihood of cancer gets better. Cancer is a term that covers many different diseases and different breeds of dogs are more susceptible to certain cancer than others. So it may be just a coincidence.

If most of the dogs were younger animals and they all get the same or related cancers, I'd really start to get concerned.
My sister's water is from a well, not the city. She has have 2 cats, a dog and a bird die of cancer. I told her to get her water tested, because what else would those animals have within common? She hasn't yet and has other animals so we'll see.
Hi I would take a soil & water sample into your vet & see if at hand is any thing in them that might provide answer to that question
A single pet developing cancer is not unusual, have two develop cancer is surprising, but you are saying multiple animals in the same house enjoy cancer. Something may be very wrong in your environment. I encourage you to investigate for the sake of your entire house.


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